Stripe by FARC agree

Colombia has spoken very surprising in a referendum on the peace agreement with the FARC.

With more than 99 percent of the votes counted is a slight majority of 50.24 percent against the agreement, and 49.76 percent for the peace treaty, reports AFP.

Opinion polls had originally predicted a big victory for the 'yes' camp that the agreement supports that President Juan Manuel Santos was able to connect with the rebels. Polls were talking about a two-thirds majority that would vote for, but the preliminary results show a very different picture. The referendum is valid if about 4.5 million Colombians cast their vote.

The impact of the unexpected 'no' are unclear.